These are all of the UK flood warnings in place after Storm Dennis brings heavy wind and rain

Storm Dennis saw the UK hit with wet and windy weather over the weekend, and numerous flood warnings remain in place (Photo: Shutterstock)Storm Dennis saw the UK hit with wet and windy weather over the weekend, and numerous flood warnings remain in place (Photo: Shutterstock)
Storm Dennis saw the UK hit with wet and windy weather over the weekend, and numerous flood warnings remain in place (Photo: Shutterstock)

Storm Dennis saw the UK hit with wet and windy weather over the weekend, and numerous flood warnings remain in place.

These are the current flood warnings throughout the UK, excluding Northern Ireland.

Flood warnings in England

Severe flood warnings currently in place in England, according to Gov.uk:

River Lugg at Hampton BishopRiver Severn at New Street, Upton upon SevernRiver Severn at the Wharfage, IronbridgeRiver Severn at UckinghallRiver Severn at Waterside, Upton upon SevernRiver Trent at Burton upon TrentRiver Wye at Blackmarstone, HerefordRiver Wye at Hampton Bishop

The gov.uk warning breakdown say, “Severe flood warning - Survive

call 999 if in immediate dangerfollow advice from emergency serviceskeep yourself and your family safe”

Scotland flood warnings

These are the 10 flood warnings currently in place, according to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA):

The River Isla at Coupar AngusUpper Tay Pitlochry to BallinluigLogierait to Jubilee BridgeInnerpeffray to Bridge of EarnCrieff to Innerpeffra Carse of Lennoch to LochlaneBridge of Ruthven to LeitfieBallinluig to LogieraitAberbothrie

SEPA said: “Remain vigilant and remember, it is your responsibility to take actions which help protect yourself and your property.

“Advice and information is available through Floodline on 0345 9881188. If you haven't already signed up to receive free flood messages, please call Floodline or register online at sepa.org.uk/floodingsignup.”

Wales flood warnings

River Wye at Monmouth, defended areas. Location: River Wye at Monmouth, defended areas. Severe Flood Warning in force. River Wye at Monmouth, undefended areas. Location: River Wye at Monmouth, undefended areas. Severe Flood Warning in force.River Ritec at Tenby. Location: Kiln Park caravan site, the B4318 road at Clicketts Lane, Gumfreston Road and the minor road Trefloyne Lane. Flood Warning in force.River Monnow at Skenfrith. Location: River Monnow at Skenfrith. Flood Warning in forceRiver Monnow at Forge Road, Osbaston. Location: River Monnow at Forge Road, Osbaston. Flood Warning in forceLower Dee Valley from Llangollen to Trevalyn Meadows. Location: Isolated properties and extensive areas of agricultural land in the Lower Dee flood plain. Flood Warning in force

Is more rain set to hit?

Monday 17 February is set to be windy with a mixture of sunny spells and showers.

The Met Office UK outlook said: “Showers will be heavy at times with hail and thunder in some places.

“Northern and western UK and the south coast of England will see the heaviest and most frequent showers.”

Monday evening will be windy with clear periods and further showers, mainly in the north and west. Showers will again be heavy at times, and also wintry over northern hills.

Tuesday 18 February will be another windy day. with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, which will be heavy at times with hail and thunder in a few spots. It will also feel chilly.

It will be a dry start on Wednesday 19 February, with rain spreading east, which will be heavy in western areas. This will clear to sunshine and showers on Thursday 20 February.

There will be further rain spreading southeast on Friday 21 February, with gales developing across many places, explains the Met Office.

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